Campaign groups

Animal Aid is the UK's largest animal rights organisation. They campaign
against all animal abuse and promote a vegan lifestyle. Animal Aid also
organise the annual Christmas
Without Cruelty Fayre in London.

Uncaged campaign against vivisection with a particular
focus on the politics of animal rights. They co-ordinate the annual International
Animal Rights Day and the campaign for a Universal Declaration of Animal
Rights. In 2000 Uncaged published Diaries
of Despair - the secret history of pig-to-primate organ transplants.
In 2005 they launched the ground-breaking Protecting
Animals in Democracy initiative.

Animals Count is a political party focusing on respect and compassion for all living beings. They aim to set the best policies for animals, encourage other political parties to become more animal friendly, and contest local and European elections.

The Dr Hadwen Trust promotes the development
of techniques and procedures to replace the use of animals in biomedical
research, testing and teaching. They fund research by scientists and encourage
(through publicity and education) the wider adoption of such techniques.

HIPPO is dedicated to relieving poverty and overcoming
hunger and malnutrition in poor countries through the provision and production
of vegan food. They help veg*an orphanages and some
of the poorest families in the community, and encourage and assist the
development of sustainable agriculture and horticulture.

Vegfam is a vegan charity which provides relief to victims
of drought, flood, war and other emergencies. Vegfam takes minimal administration
costs from the money raised and when you donate you can choose for your
donation to go entirely towards your preferred project.